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What is electrophoresis?

Electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate DNA, RNA, or protein molecules based on their size and electrical charge. An electric field is applied to a medium containing the molecules, causing them to migrate through the medium at different rates depending on their properties. It's commonly used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and forensics.

What other technologies are related to electrophoresis?

electrophoresis Competitor Technologies

Chromatography is an alternative separation technique based on different principles.
mentioned alongside electrophoresis in 9% (537) of relevant job posts
HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) is an alternative separation technique based on different principles.
mentioned alongside electrophoresis in 1% (612) of relevant job posts

electrophoresis Complementary Technologies

Electrophoresis is often used to analyze proteins and DNA in biochemical genetics studies.
mentioned alongside electrophoresis in 99% (186) of relevant job posts
Electrophoresis can be used in molecular microbiology to analyze DNA, RNA, and proteins.
mentioned alongside electrophoresis in 72% (203) of relevant job posts
PCR products are often analyzed using electrophoresis to confirm amplification and size.
mentioned alongside electrophoresis in 67% (153) of relevant job posts

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